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- 14.34 Qs: "leave", Grammaticalization of Adverbs
- baskaran, Qs: Contrasting senses for 'leave'
- Maria Rubinstein, Grammaticalization of adverbs?
- 14.35 Qs: FinP Readings, 'Old Ukrainian/Byelorussian'
- oborzdyk, References for FinP readings
- Daniel Buncic, Terms for "Old Ukrainian"/"Old Byelorussian"
- 14.36 Qs: EFL Errors, Child Acquisition of 'bad words'
- John Hammink, Typical mistakes made by Estonians
- Carsten Otto, The acquisition of insults/swearwords/bad words
- 14.57 Qs: ASCII-IPA/SAMPA, Place-holder Words
- Andrew Marchenko, ASCII-IPA vs. SAMPA
- Fabrice Emont, place-holder words
- 14.58 Qs: Codeswitching/German, Levinson's GCI Theory
- Fiona Salter-townshend, codeswitching in German printed advertising texts
- Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, Question: Levinson's theory of GCIs
- 14.59 Qs: Ebonics/Writing Instruction, Afro-Asiatic Query
- Sharon M. Chubbuck, Ebonics and writing instruction
- pauline, Afro-Asiatic Question
- 14.60 Qs: 'Primitive Tongue', Software for ESL
- E. O. Batchelder, Media: Khant - "Primitive Tongue"
- Alexander St.John, ESL Software
- 14.76 Qs: English Corpora, Bibliographic Reference
- Marie Nilsenova, American English corpora - written and spoken
- Jane Hacking, bibliographic reference
- 14.92 Qs: Use of Minidiscs, Writing Systems
- Lynne Murphy, Minidisc Use in the Field and Lab
- Benedetta Bassetti, Writing systems and linguistic analysis
- 14.115 Qs: Applied Ling Texts, Fixed English Expression
- applepie, Applied Ling Texts
- Ken-Ichi Nishio kenichinishio, Fixed Expression
- 14.116 Qs: Spanish Verbs, Summer Course Recommendations
- John Grinstead, Spanish Verbs
- Harold F. Schiffman, Summer Courses
- 14.128 Qs: EFL: Typical 'mistakes' made by Estonians
- John Hammink, Typical 'mistakes' made by Estonians
- 14.141 Qs: Coding T-Units, Virtual Learning Environments
- Ngoni Chipere, coding t-units
- Zoe Toft, Virtual Learning Environments
- 14.142 Qs: Heavy & Light Verbs, Ling Competence
- Kathleen A. Targowski, heavy and light verbs
- Meghan P.L. McKinnie, Perceived vs. actual linguistic competence
- 14.160 Qs: Reference Grammar, English Letter-Phoneme Rules
- Baraby Anne-Marie, Reference Grammars for speakers
- Kurt S. Godden, English Letter-to-Phoneme Rules
- 14.177 Qs: Child Language Arpy Darpy
- scott offen, Arpy Darpy
- 14.188 Qs: Chinese Passive, High School Lingustics Text
- colleenzhou, Chinese Passive
- AJDeFaz, text for high school students
- 14.199 Qs: SLA Theory, Style Analysis Software
- Sanooch Na-thalang, SLA theory
- Chris Holcomb, Style Analysis Software?
- 14.235 Qs: Double Valency-Changing, Hurtful Epithets
- Sasha Podobriaev, Double valency-changing
- Pamela Munro, Hurtful Epithets
- 14.271 Qs: Pittsburgh Dialect, Voicing in Spanish
- Carol L. Tenny, Pittsburgh dialect
- Carol L. Tenny, Voicing in Spanish
- 14.277 Qs: Verbal Dyspraxia, French Historical Ling
- Susanne Reiterer, Verbal Dyspraxia or Apraxia of Speech
- Hartmut Haberland, French
- 14.287 Qs: History of Lang, Throwing Voice
- Andrzej Pisowicz, Idea for book
- Carol L. Tenny, questions
- 14.305 Qs: 2nd Lang. Acquisition, Translation Software
- Liang Chen, causal relations and tense/aspect in L2 reading comprehension
- Kurt S. Godden, Arabic-English Translation Software
- 14.323 Qs: Variability Index, Power Relations and Spanish
- Simone Ashby, Pairwise Variability Index calculation
- Seth Minkoff, Courses/readings on power relations and Spanish
- 14.328 Qs: Phonetically Annotated Corpora, Mary Haas
- Bruno Estigarribia, Phonetically annotated corpora
- Dan Everett, Mary Haas Biography?
- 14.329 Qs: Afroasiatic and Semitic, Stressed Syllables
- Jarir Fadlullah, Afroasiatic and Semitic
- Stefan Th. Gries, stressed syllables
- 14.350 Qs: Musical Literacy, Arabic/English Syntax
- Evans, Ann, Musical literacy
- Savaria Schembri, Auxiliaries and theta roles
- 14.351 Qs: Auxiliary Theta Roles, Northern Thai
- tebeka michael, POS statistics
- John Vanderelst, O.T. analysis of Southwestern Tai languages
- 14.354 Qs: Syntax, Conjunction Composition
- Mona, Syntax
- Vincent DeCaen, Conjunction Composition
- 14.372 Qs: Greenlandic Ingressives, Orthography
- Robert Eklund, Ingressives in Greenlandic Language(s)?
- Rajaa Aquil, Orthography effect on processing spoken language
- 14.389 Qs: Grammatica Anglicana, Script Introduction
- Victorina Gonzalez-Diaz, Greaves' (1594) Grammatica Anglicana
- Peter Unseth, introduction of scripts
- 14.416 Qs: European Language Dialects
- julia vogl, dialect studies for european languages
- 14.438 Qs: Weak Crossover Effect, Similes
- Toru Ishii, Weak Crossover
- Joseph T. Farquharson, Linguistic Research on Similes
- 14.451 Qs: Broca's Aphasia, Inflected Adjectives
- sps15, Student with Broca's Aphasia
- Michael Hughes, Inflected adjectives
- 14.464 Qs: Parsing software, Computational Linguistics
- Mitsuko Takahashi, computer software
- peetm morris, Computational Linguistics - def and capabilities
- 14.480 Qs: E-mail Corpora, Language Families
- Tim Cullen, E-mail corpora of non-native speakers in English
- Yuri Tambovtsev, Linguistic distances between Indo-European, Turkic, etc.
- 14.485 Qs: Orthographic Conversions, Babbling Corpora
- Kutz Arrieta, Orthographic symbols conversions
- Lynne Murphy, Q: Babbling corpora
- 14.492 Qs: Demonstrative Pronouns, Arabic Dialect
- Susan McBurney, pronouns derived from demonstratives
- Ramon Norman, Arabic Daad
- 14.500 Qs: Taxemes, Pronunciation Index
- Dan Everett, Taxemes and Readjustment Rules
- Eric Persson, pronounciation index from a string
- 14.501 Qs: Formant Frequencies, Random Wordlist Generator
- Tony Gillham, Formant Frequencies - Role of transfer in Native Russian's English
- Kevin Roddy, random wordlist generator using phonemic inventory
- 14.524 Qs: Drum Vocables, Trace Effects
- Aniruddh Patel, drum vocables
- Hiroyuki Tanaka, Pseudo-that-trace effect?
- 14.543 Qs: Quantitative Constraint, Discourse Markers
- Leonard Okhotchinski, quantitative constraint?
- Jill Bergman, Discourse markers
- 14.555 Qs: English Double Modals
- Jo Close, Double Modal Speakers
- 14.565 Qs: Aspectual Roles, Turkish Word List
- Rebecca Smollett, aspectual role of direct objects
- jinyun ke, turkish frequent word list
- 14.569 Qs: French/Spanish Trills, Kind/Type Nouns
- Jen Mah, French 'r', Spanish 'rr'
- R W, Corpus with Kind/Type information
- 14.588 Qs: English Judgement Needed, Discourse Markers
- Hans Prufer, Meaning Analysis of a Sentence
- Jill Bergman, Discourse markers
- 14.606 Qs: Field Recording Equipment
- Jim Long, Field recording equipment
- 14.623 Qs: Writing Systems, Literature and Variation
- bender, Writing systems and reading speeds
- bender, Sociolinguistics and comparative literature
- 14.647 Qs: German Inflection, Backward Speech
- Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy, OT analysis of inflection in the German NP
- Abby Brown, speaking/talking backwards
- 14.657 Qs: Syntax, Lang Contact
- Hans Heinrich Lieb, Qs: Present tense
- William Xu, Lang Contact - Loan words in modern French
- 14.658 Qs: English Lang Studies, Field Tape Recorders
- Seiichi MYOGA, English Lang Studies
- Kevin Roddy, Technology - recommendations for tape recorders in fieldwork
- 14.665 Qs: English Hedging, Relative Word Counts
- w.rassam.m, English Lang Studies
- Dawn Montague, Relative Word Counts
- 14.677 Qs: Genie, English "Do"
- Sandino Lelis, Genie
- Jean Gilbert LEOUE, Qs: English Judgement Needed, Use of DO
- 14.679 Qs: Modal/Auxiliary Verbs
- sm-myoga, query
- sm-myoga, query
- 14.687 Qs: Initial 'And', Language and Media
- George Huttar, query: discourse-initial 'and'
- Denis Jamet, denis.jamet@libertysurf.fr
- 14.688 Qs: Language and AI, Stress in English
- Billy Clark, language and AI discussion lists
- sm-myoga, query
- 14.697 Qs: German Unaccusative, Baltic Linguistics
- Andrew McIntyre, unaccusative cognate object
- Peter Öhl, Baltic Linguistics/ Latvian
- 14.719 Qs: EU Language Policy, Syntax Analysis Software
- Ann Jorid Klungervik Greenall, EU language planning/policy
- Meg Wood, Syntax Analysis Software
- 14.751 Qs: Linguistics Courses, Conversational Turn-taking
- Trudi Patterson, Linguistics in General Education
- Fay Wouk, query- speaker recognition in audio tapes given in evidence
- 14.757 Qs: Bambara Language
- Dara Gill, Bambara language and animals
- 14.759 Qs: Noun Compounds, Relative Clauses
- Florian Zellmayer, Variable ordering in N+N compounds
- Florian Zellmayer, Definition of prototypical noun phrase
- Susanne Habla, Prototypical relative clause
- 14.760 Qs: 'Into-Causatives', Possessive Noun Phrases
- Stefan Th. Gries, VERB into VERBing
- karen, Possessive noun+pronoun in coordinated NP
- 14.761 Qs: Aramaic and Hebrew, Field Recording Devices
- Rambam26, Aramaic and Hebrew
- Jim Long, Field recording devices
- 14.762 Qs: Syllable Perception, Paralinguistic Clicks
- Anke Boewe, syllable number as psycholinguistic variable
- Mark Jones, Paralinguistic clicks
- 14.811 Qs: Japanese/English Tone, Bilingual Corpora
- Yuriko Matsushita, ym0270@hotmail.com
- Carsten Otto, Bilingual corpora
- 14.830 Qs: Lang Description, Idiomatic Expressions
- Joan Lee, Lang Description Sinhalese
- ruta saulyte, Idiomatic Expressions
- 14.850 Qs: Tone Notation, Fortition Representation
- Stahlke, Herbert F.W., tone letters
- Matthew Absalom, Phonological treatment of fortition
- 14.851 Qs: Linguistic Scanning Software, Polysynthesis
- John Kyle, OCR software preferences
- Florian Zellmayer, Polysynthesis -- Additive Combining Forms
- 14.874 Qs: English 'Some', Texas Dialects
- Erich Round, meanings of 'some'
- Melissa Pitts, Texas Dialects
- 14.908 Qs: Temporal Pronouns, New Lexical Items
- Daniel Everett, Pronouns of temporal proximity
- BRIDGET RICHARDSON, Contributions for collection of new lexis:computer technology
- 14.927 Qs: Ling and Literature, Phonology
- Yuri Tambovtsev, Linguistics and Literature
- Charles Hoequist, Jr., Phonology: interword vs. intraword coarticulation
- 14.946 Qs: Syntax, Morphology
- Tim Baldwin, Syntax: web-based verb-particle experiment
- Dan Villa, Morphology: Translation of Modality, Spanish to English
- 14.968 Qs: Chinese Aspect Markers, Chinese Compounds
- Liang Chen, Aspect markers in Chinese
- Sergio Scalise, Morphology: chinese compounds
- 14.990 Qs: Sexism in Language, Early Modern English
- jkapovic@pop.tel.hr, Qs: Language, Women & Sexism
- mayte valenciano suarez,
- 14.991 Qs: Voice Quality Perception
- Christel de Bruijn, intrarater reliability - anchoring stimuli
- 14.992 Qs: Discourse Markers, Quiz Show Linguistics
- ANETA ASZTEMBORSKA, Discourse Markers
- Joachim Grabowski, Linguistic knowledge in quiz shows
- 14.1017 Qs: Spanish/English Code-switching, Hungarian Verbs
- Darik Olson, Spanish/English code-switching corpora
- coppock, psych verbs in Hungarian
- 14.1024 Qs: Tense-marked Pronouns; Phoneme Awareness/India
- David Palfreyman, Question - personal pronouns which change with temporal reference
- Richard Sproat, "Phoneme Awareness" in South Asian languages
- 14.1032 Qs: Semiotics and Consumers
- Kris Brijs, Semiotics - Charles W. Morris
- 14.1044 Qs: Morphology/English; Socioling/Tok Pisin
- Tamara Alibasic, Morphology: to Grammaticize or to Grammaticalize?
- Vero Synnett, Sociolinguistics: What are Tok Pisin's substratum languages?
- 14.1061 Qs: Voiced/voiceless 'h'; MA Programs
- Chris Golston, Voiced and voiceless [h] contrast
- Linda Rashidi, MA programs in Old and Middle English
- 14.1071 Qs: Verbs of 'knowing'; Spelling Relaxed Speech
- Liesbeth Van Raemdonck, verbs of knowing
- Jorge M. Guitart, Query about wanna, searchin' and spellings like that
- 14.1083 Qs: Multilingual Word Lists; Ted Dunning
- Daniel Wedgwood, Parallel multilingual word lists
- Jem Clear, Calling Ted Dunning
- 14.1097 Qs: Threshold Hypothesis, Ger Relative Clauses
- Evelyn Naudorf, Threshold Hypothesis
- sheida shamkani, queries
- 14.1103 Qs: Split CP, Middle Eng Impersonal Verbs
- Maren Kassow, Split CP
- Martine Taeymans, impersonal verbs in Middle English
- 14.1117 Qs: Emerging Pronunciations; ESL/EFL Assertiveness
- Rob Hagiwara, emerging pronunciation of 'presentation'
- Alireza Omidi, Research question!
- 14.1141 Qs: 'Get' Syntax/Semantics; Verb Voice Vagueness
- Jason Malone, Syntax and Semantics of the Word "Get"
- jasper holmes, seeking Halliday reference: 'voice vagueness'
- 14.1157 Qs: Linguistic Impreialism; Compound Adj Resources
- Roberto Perez, Chomsky on Linguistic Imperialism
- Janet Randall, query
- 14.1184 Qs: Lang Description, Discourse Analysis
- Kathy Snow \(Volt\), National Language Differentiation
- Satya Reva, discourse analysis for magazine article?
- 14.1188 Qs: National Language Differentiation
- Kathy Snow, National Language Differentiation
- 14.1192 Qs: Ancient French; Dictionary definitions
- Helene Knoerr, Ancien français on the web?
- Andrzej Zychla, On Dictionaries and Definitions (1983)
- 14.1195 Qs: Textbook input; Medical Arabic
- Giorgos Tserdanelis, Feedback for the Language Files 8th edition
- Ahmed.I.S, Arabic lessons for Medical students
- 14.1201 Qs: Unwritten languages; L2 Grammar instruction
- Elaine Keown, number/% of unwritten languages in world?
- John O'Donnell, Grammar Percentage
- 14.1239 Qs: Online dictionaries, American Southern dialects
- jocelynmorin@post.harvard.edu, loading dictionary
- Susan Fischer, Southern colonial dialects
- 14.1243 Qs: Today's errors; Uvular fricatives
- Donna Jo Napoli, today's errors are tomorrow's rules
- Randall Gess, Uvular fricatives and glottal stops
- 14.1246 Qs: Guarani linguistic studies; Intransitive verbs
- Silvia Lelli, information request
- Hans Prufer, Categorizing Verb
- 14.1253 Qs: Stop nasalization; PhD program
- In Kyu Park, Stop nasalization
- Geoff Nunberg, First PhD Program in Linguistics
- 14.1330 Qs: English Wh-questions
- Toru Ishii, Subjunctives and Wh-islands
- 14.1344 Qs: Imperatives; Japanese Word Association
- David Kaiser, imperatives
- barbara pizziconi, word association
- 14.1345 Qs: Morphological Language Search; Drum Vocables
- Brent Henderson, Looking for a languages
- Aniruddh Patel, drum vocable experiment
- 14.1355 Qs: Authors' Difficulties with Linguistic Publisher
- James Giangola, Our difficulties with a linguistics publisher
- 14.1364 Qs: Semantic Restrictions
- Seth Minkoff, Semantic restrictions on passive or other "voices"
- 14.1370 Qs: Prosodic Weakening; Syntactic Acquisition
- corinna.anderson, prosodic weakening
- joko.k@polmed.ac.id, Syntactic acquisition in preleinguistic development
- 14.1371 Qs: NLP/Lang Testing; Semantic Relationships
- Veit Reuer, NLP for language testing
- Mihai Daniel Frumuselu, concession and adversativity
- 14.1372 Qs: Linguistic Document Dating; ICT/SLA Input
- Vincent DeCaen, dating documents?
- Damianos Damianopoulos, REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE
- 14.1400 Qs: Moroccan Linguists; English Shall/Will
- Lu, Wen-ying, looking for linguists in Morocco
- Andrew Elfenbein, Future Tense
- 14.1401 Qs: Linguistics Videos; Evaluative Morphology
- Fay Wouk, Insight Media videos for teaching
- Nicola Grandi, Evaluative prefixes and suffixes
- 14.1403 Qs: 'White weapon'; Phonological Complexity
- ignacyn@vela.filg.uj.edu.pl, Cutting/white weapon
- Doug Whalen, Phonological Complexity
- 14.1404 Qs: Boas in Portuguese; Endangered Languages
- Eduardo Ribeiro, Boas' 'Introduction' in Portuguese
- Clare Mac Cumhaill, Marked Phonemes of Endangered Languages
- 14.1439 Qs: Hearing Loss; 'Moravcsik'
- Rudolph C Troike, Q: Hearing loss and language-specific phonology
- Leonor Santos, How to pronounce 'Moravcsik'
- 14.1440 Qs: Hindi Aspect; Prenominal Adjectives
- Srija Sinha, Aspect in Hindi
- Dimitris Ntelitheos, Prenominal Adjectives with Complements
- 14.1441 Qs: American Southern Eng; Elementary Linguistics
- Bartek Plichta, Southern pronunciations of /ay/
- Stokes/Jones Family, linguistics in elementary schools
- 14.1461 Qs: Data Collection; Machine Translation Texts
- Hale Isik, Data Collection Assistance
- D Elliott, Parallel texts for machine translation evaluation
- 14.1475 Qs: IE Reflexives; Figurative Newspaper Language
- Nicoletta Puddu, Reflexives in IE languages
- Mike Arfken, Analysis of Newspaper Editorials
- 14.1488 Qs: 'Applied' Meaning; Speech Perception Survey
- Geoffrey Nathan, The meaning of 'applied'
- Bartek Plichta, Speech Perception Survey
- 14.1491 Qs: Fieldwork; Non-configurational Languages
- Dan Everett, Histories of fieldwork: regional and global
- Ananda Lima, Approaches to Non-configurationality
- 14.1516 Qs: Cantonese/ESL; Transformation-Based Learning
- Wai-ming Tsui, Cantonese ESL learners' perception/production
- Torbjörn Lager, Transformation-Based Learning Bibliography
- 14.1523 Qs: Ergative Langs
- Jonathan Bobaljik, Q: Valency changing in Ergative langs
- 14.1529 Qs: Papiamentu Speakers; Word Order/Ergative Langs
- Klaus Abels, Papiamentu informants
- Jose-Luis Mendivil, Qs: three correlations
- 14.1549 Qs: Bengali Negation; Korean Phonemic Frequency
- Jonny Butler, Scope of negation in Bengali
- Yuri Tambovtsev, Tambovtsev's data on Korean phonemic frequencies
- 14.1554 Qs: Hindi Scrambling; Etymology of 'Paleo'
- Toru Ishii, Hindi Scrambling
- A.S. Sundar, ETYMOLOGY OF THE GREEK WORD 'PALEO'
- 14.1560 Qs: Dual/Slavonic Langs; English 'Intentsional'
- Antonio Benítez, Evolution of number in Slavonic languages
- Gloria C, Inten*ionality, inten*ional
- 14.1565 Qs: Jean-Yves Pollock; 'Orthotactics' definition
- Stanley Dubinsky, email address for Jean-Yves Pollock
- J R Elliott, Orthotactics; a definiative definition
- 14.1616 Qs: Arabic Attached Pronouns
- Michael T. Wescoat, Arabic attached pronouns
- 14.1632 Qs: Blind IPA Fonts; Pre-linguistic Terms
- adelaidehpsilva, query: IPA fonts for blinds
- Jeffrey Masson, Children's Words for breast-feeding in various languages
- 14.1651 Qs: Pre-Pausal Processes; Amazonian Languages
- Kevin Watson, pre-pausal phonological processes
- Dan Everett, Institutions researching Amazonian languages
- 14.1652 Qs: Vowel-initial Syllables; Intro/Ling CD's
- Katalin Balogne Berces, Query: onsetless syllables
- Jeff Ruth, CDs for Intro Ling class?
- 14.1665 Qs: German Initial Consonants; Portuguese Leveling
- Leo A. Connolly, Initial [x] and [ç] in German
- Ric Morris, Portuguese leveling?
- 14.1682 Qs: Basque Particle; Genetic Lang Classification
- oborzdyk, Question about Basque particle 'ba' and its equivalents (re: Laka (1994))
- Marie Klopfenstein, Bibliography on Language Classification
- 14.1689 Qs: Ergative Amazonian Langs; Proto-Altaic Forms
- Eva Monrós, Valence changing and ergativity
- Anton ANTONOV, (proto-)Altaic (*) -RA/RU
- 14.1730 Qs: Medical Discourse Corpus; Eng Prolog Lexica
- Daniel Sokol, Language of Medical Disclosure
- Asad Sayeed, English Prolog Lexica
- 14.1742 Qs: Eng Subjects/Corpora; IE Phoneme Replacements
- J-C Khalifa, Q: non-canonical subjects in corpora
- Kim Dammers, chronology of IE sound changes
- 14.1743 Qs: Eng 'every' and anaphora
- Norihiro Ogata, On anaphoras to "every"
- 14.1752 Qs: Linguistics Societies; Infinitives/Atemporality
- Fiona Marshall, Linguistics Societies: request for letter/document
- Alina Sheyman, infinitives -query
- 14.1758 Qs: Electronic Hausa Texts; Early American Eng
- Yuri Tambovtsev, Hausa (an African language) in electronic form
- Lisa Emerson, colonial American dialect phono info
- 14.1769 Qs: Mac Phonetics Software; French Liaison as L2
- Angela Bartens, linguistic analysis programs for MacIntosh
- Paviour-Smith, Martin, French Liaison acquisition
- 14.1779 Qs: Jespersen's Theories; Phonesthemes/Ideophones
- Theorie of Jespersen about 'shifter'
- Jeannette Littlemore, Phonesthemes and ideophones
- 14.1796 Qs: VVCC Syllables; Multiple Noun Incorporation
- Andrew Horne, VVCC superheavy syllables
- Federico Damonte, Multiple noun incorporation
- 14.1810 Qs: Palenquero Language; Coptic Phonology
- Yvonne Mingram, searching for new information about the palenquero
- linglike, Coptic phonology
- 14.1811 Qs: L2 Role Play; Cross-cultural Politeness
- laura collins, role play tasks with second language
- Fay Wouk (FOA DALSL), Query: Cross-cultural politeness references
- 14.1812 Qs: Hausa Pronunciation
- Yuri Tambovtsev, what are the rules of reading in Hausa?
- 14.1833 Qs: Words for 'death'; Ditransitive/Passive Verbs
- D. Alan Shewmon, Words for "death"
- Mark Donohue, Syntax,: trivalent verbs, passives and agreement
- 14.1844 Qs: Grammar of Law; Idioms
- Linda Shockey, systemic and functional grammar (fwd)
- giorgia carta, idioms
- 14.1848 Qs: Kinyarwanda Speakers; Structural Parasitic Gaps
- Martha McGinnis, Looking for Kinyarwanda speakers
- Martin Salzmann, Parasitic gaps and LF-movement
- 14.1869 Qs: Adnominal Possessives; UPSID/Ling Instruction
- Anette Rosenbach, adnominal possessives and animacy
- Zoe Toft, Using UPSID in teaching linguistics
- 14.1870 Qs: Ross/Rizzi Resources; Typology/Phonostatistics
- Eri Takahashi, Ross (1982) and Rizzi
- Yuri Tambovtsev, Novosibirsk corpora of world languages in electronic form
- 14.1877 Qs: Proverb Source; Eng Ling Web Study
- JPKIRCHNER, Proverb
- Marie Safarova, Looking for linguistically naive AmE subjects
- 14.1888 Qs: American Eng Vowels; Babbling Database
- Tolya Kharkhurin, English vowel confusion in Native Russian speakers
- Laurance Doyle, Database of baby babbling
- 14.1900 Qs: Eng Lexical Borrowing Quote; Digital Recording
- Steve Hartman Keiser, English lexical borrowing: the Eddy Peters quote
- asraviv@bgumail.bgu.ac.il, E-prime and EEG???
- 14.1906 Qs: Written/Spoken Eng; Remnant Movement
- Nicole Dehe, written vs. spoken language
- Peter Svenonius, Remnant movement
- 14.1913 Qs: Quote Reference; Vietnamese and English
- Laurie Bauer, Un systeme ou tout se tient
- Francisco Dubert, Vietnamese English translation
- 14.1929 Qs: Electronic Dictionary/IPA; French Terminology
- E Ersoz, Re: electronic dictionary with pronounciation in IPA symbols
- Daniel Barragán, Reversing language shift French terminology
- 14.1936 Qs: Conan Doyle/Linguistics
- Theriault Alain, Qs: Sherlock Holmes and Historical Linguistics
- 14.1951 Qs: Hanyu Pinyin; Shoebox
- christina mendez, hanyu pinyin: mandarin in romanized transcription
- James Long, SIL Shoebox use
- 14.1955 Qs: Disfluency; Dictionary Presentation
- Stefano Bertolo, disfluency questions
- Bruno Maroneze, dictionary presentation of derived words
- 14.1979 Qs: Dutch voiceless stops/Researching Languages
- Gilbert Lang, Dutch voiceless stops
- Loren A. Billings, Alternatives to "Projects in Linguistics (Wray et al., eds.)"
- 14.1994 Qs: Estuary English
- j.mercury@interia.pl, Estuary English
- 14.2014 Qs: Mainstream language books
- Katie Haegele, Mainstream language books
- 14.2025 Qs: Ergative/Accusative Case; A. H. Genko
- walter spitz, ergative case marking
- El Instituto Europa de los Pueblos, Tsakhur language
- 14.2026 Qs: Infant-directed Speech; Arabic Dative
- Fay Wouk, query: prosody and infant directed speech
- Mahmoud Abduljawad, dative alternations in Arabic
- 14.2043 Qs: Eng Dialects; Contrast Licensing
- William J. Rapaport, "a whole nother thing"
- Robert Kirchner, contrast licensing in affixes
- 14.2062 Qs: Arabic Phonological Acquisition; Parser Output
- hadeel massarwa, Re: your query
- Roland Hausser, page by page output for a parser written in Java
- 14.2071 Qs: Old Russian Phonemes; 'Graphology/Graphonomy'
- Yuri Tambovtsev, is there any data on the phonemic freguency in OLd Russian?
- Earl Herrick, Chas Hockett reference
- 14.2075 Qs: Surface Glides; Historical Ling Resources
- Susannah Levi, Q: Language with NO surface glides
- Paul Kingsbury, 'short -n- sweet' classics
- 14.2082 Qs: Ling Publications; Japanese Ling Articles
- Dan Everett, Evaluating publication outlets
- barbara pizziconi, Translations of Japanese linguistics works
- 14.2088 Qs: Financial Ontologies; Japanese Acoustics
- Leslie Barrett, Financial-Domain Ontologies
- Gautam Vallabha, Q: Acoustic features of Japanese approximants and taps
- 14.2092 Qs: Lexical Development; Aztec/Mayan Orthography
- Annabelle David, lexicon
- Brasch, Dan, conversion software
- 14.2119 Qs: Typology of Ellipsis
- Ressy Ai, A typology of ellipsis
- 14.2130 Qs: Naive Ling; Eng Forms of Address
- Carolyn Rose, "naive linguistics" (or, linguist vs non-linguist)
- Claudia Bubel, Query: Functions of nominal forms of address
- 14.2131 Qs: Institutional Speech
- Raffaella Tamagnini, Institutional Talk Bibliography
- 14.2162 Qs: MP3 Conversion Software, Oldest Ling Dept/USA
- David Kaiser, Software for conversion of MP3 file
- Harold F. Schiffman, Oldest Linguistic Department in the US?
- 14.2168 Qs: Lang/Music; Baltic IE Langs/Aspect
- Energin, Language and Music
- Rose Thomas, Aspect in the Baltic Languages
- 14.2183 Qs: Consent Forms ; Spectographic Studies
- Astrid Fiess, form of consent, sociolinguistic research
- linguisted, Question
- 14.2184 Qs: Old Latin; Latin; Old French
- Ric Morris, Old Latin vowel deletion
- Ric Morris, Latin verb class ratios/stats
- Ric Morris, Old French phoneme frequency
- 14.2185 Qs: Chinese Lex;Turkish
- Lawrence Orenstein, Chinese Lexical Semantics
- Kristen Sherman-Gosnell, Origin of "bomba"
- 14.2201 Qs: Connotations & Associations; Quechua Spelling
- dark.aura, connotations and associations
- john davis, Quechua spelling
- 14.2204 Qs: Italian Word Frequency; Words From Internet
- Library Patron at CID, Italian word frequency list
- Bridget Richardson, New words from the Internet
- 14.2205 Qs: Pitch Analysis In Speech; Field Methods Course
- Marie Safarova, Analyzing pitch in speech and in music
- Christopher Miller, field methods course: human subject issues
- 14.2226 Qs: Ergative Languages; Genitive & Pos Construction
- Mario van de Visser, Looking for native speakers of Ergative Languages
- Suzie Bartsch, Origin of genitive and possessive constructions
- 14.2228 Qs: Mongolian parsers; Change in German Lang Rhythm
- John Kovarik, Mongolian parsers and NLP grammars
- Joseph Daniele, Change in German Language Rhythm
- 14.2266 Qs: Russian Vocabulary Count; Speech Recognition
- joe rittmann, vocabulary count in Russian
- Leo Ferres, Speech recogniton training software
- 14.2267 Qs: Particles; Langs as Code
- Morrison, Question: Subject: Particles
- Bill CHAPMAN, Secret languages
- 14.2277 Qs: Article 'Los Conectores Pragmaticos...'
- Stuart Stewart, looking for article
- 14.2302 Qs: Markup Examples; Copula/Non-canonical Subjects
- peetm, Markup Examples
- J-C Khalifa, Qs: non-canonical subjetcts in corpora (2), BE
- 14.2386 Qs: EFL Contextualization Cues/Discourse Markers
- Ebru Demirtas, contextualisation cues and discourse markers
- 14.2405 Qs: Communication Ling; Lang/Technology
- Susana Martinez, Communication linguistics
- Eunice Koo, linguistics in relation to technology
- 14.2406 Qs: 'Yes' in Langs; Clipped Compound Words
- Steve Parker, the word meaning 'yes'
- Stefan Th. Gries, In search of complex clippings ...
- 14.2430 Qs: Electronic Maori Text
- Yuri Tambovtsev, Maori electronic text or Bible
- 14.2441 Qs: Eng Polar Opposites; Direction Word Order
- michele bishop, presenting polar opposites?
- Ron Andrews, Order of compass directions in different languages
- 14.2460 Qs: Coda Restrictions; French Corpus
- Ingo Plag, coda restrictions
- Marie-Josée Goulet, French corpus for summarization evaluation
- 14.2461 Qs: Focus/Noun Paper Source; A/V Equipment
- Agnes Bende-Farkas, Focus-affected Reading of Many, Few
- Karen Condouris, AV equipment for toddler research study
- 14.2493 Qs: AV Equipment/Toddler Research; Genetic Clicks
- Karen Condouris, AV equipment for toddler research study
- Steven Schaufele, Genetic clicks?
- 14.2507 Qs: African Text to Speech Research
- Shun Ha Sylvia Wong, Request: Information on African Text-To-Speech literatures
- 14.2508 Qs: Human Rights Lang; Geminate/Ejective Consonants
- chodkiew, The language of human rights
- john davis, geminates and ejectives
- 14.2552 Qs: Phonological Readjustment; German Homographs
- Ora Matushansky, locality of readjustment
- Sonja Haeffner, Homophones and Homographs
- 14.2553 Qs: DAT Tapes; VP Preposing
- Tania Granadillo, Tapes for DAT
- Byung-Choon Lee, VP-Preposing
- 14.2554 Qs: Trivalent Verbs
- Florian Zellmayer, Trivalent verbs with 1/2 person theme or patient
- 14.2574 Qs: Text Letter-Order Study; Bilingual Children
- Christina Sanchez, Question about study
- Stefan Ploch, Raising children bilingual or not bilingual?
- 14.2575 Qs: Ethnographic Study Equipment
- Lida Cope, micro-ethnography with young children/equipment
- 14.2589 Qs: 'Surfer' Phonetics; 'Spam' Documentation
- Richard Wright, Surfer phonetics?
- anja wanner, Origin of "SPAM" -- what came after Monty Python?
- 14.2598 Qs: Portuguese as L2; Romance Philology
- Ida Rebelo, Portuguese as a Second Language
- Margaret Winters, Romance Philology
- 14.2666 Qs: Eng Adjective Inflections; Object Expletives
- Dirk Elzinga, analyses of English comparative and superlative
- Claudia Borgonovo, Object Expletives
- 14.2682 Qs: English Phrasal Verbs; Online Audio Repository
- Mark Davies, "Basic English" and phrasal verbs
- Daniel Riaño, Audio Repository on the Web
- 14.2683 Qs: Linux IPA Fonts; Dublin English
- Robert Denton, IPA fonts for Linux?
- Emma Moore, Irish English in Dublin
- 14.2702 Qs: Ligurian and Etruscan Langs
- Anton Feichtmeir, the Ligurian language
- 14.2710 Qs: English Clausal Subjects; Ling Faculty Policies
- J-C Khalifa, Q: THAT-clause subjects
- Leo A. Connolly, Tenure and promotion in langage departments
- 14.2726 Qs: Incorporated/Free Nouns; Sensory Adjectives
- Florian Zellmayer, Coordination of incorporated and free nouns
- Mark Seidenberg, adjective markeness
- 14.2727 Qs: Phonological Encoding; Eng/Japanese Loanwords
- Jay Sasisekaran, phonological word
- Warren Showalter, english loan-words in japanese
- 14.2785 Qs: Portuguese Corpora; Piaget/Lang Acquisition
- Joaquim Brandãode Carvalho, Qs: Portuguese plurals
- Claire Goodwin, Language Acquisition Investigation
- 14.2804 Qs: English Phonotactic Constraints; AAVE Corpora
- Natalia Modjeska, Phonotactic constraints in English
- laura digiorgio, Corpus Linguistics & AAVE
- 14.2840 Qs: L2 Feedback Perception
- Judie Zhu, Learners' perception of written feedback
- 14.2842 Qs: Helen Keller Audio Recordings
- Steve Kneisel, Helen Keller audio clips/deaf speech
- 14.2845 Qs: Arabic Acoustic Databases; Child Lang Resource
- Rajaa Aquil, Arabic acoustics data bases
- Dr Tsolios, Unknown (to me) Book
- 14.2852 Qs: Repetition and Fluency; Bilingual Research
- Ewa Dabrowska, Q: Repetition and fluency
- farzin fahimnia, A research on bilingual children
- 14.2885 Qs: Reflexive/Nonreflexive Usage; Vowel Lengthening
- Andres Enrique-Arias, loss of reflexive / non-reflexive distinction
- Hugues Steve N. Koumba-Binza, Universal vowel-lengthening rule
- 14.2886 Qs: Generative Phrase Structure; English 'Though'
- Nikki Clark, quantifiers and determiners in government and binding theory
- Amy Reff, linguistics of though
- 14.2907 Qs: Word Association;Arabic Regressive Assimilation
- Amy Reff, concreteness and imageability
- Arum Astuti, regressive assimilation of nasal to voiced glides
- 14.2919 Qs: Semantic Priming; Dictionary Software
- Bailey House, Semantically salient words
- Xenofon Floros, Make your own dictionary software
- 14.2920 Qs: Linguistic Survey; L2 Vocabulary Learning
- Don E. Walicek, Query
- Veit Reuer, Visualization and Language Learning
- 14.2924 Qs: Causative Morphemes; Germanic Ling Text
- Federico Damonte, Double causatives affixes
- Eric Russell Webb, Germanic Ling text
- 14.2925 Qs: English Gerunds; Mazandarani Adjectives
- Seth Cable, Gerunds -- Breaking Up is Hard to Do...
- Muhammad-Reza Fakhr-Rohani, Mazandarani comparative adjectives
- 14.2926 Qs: Genetic Lang Skills
- Dick Hudson, A "gene" for hyper-polyglottism??
- 14.2947 Qs: Articulation Instruction; Grammatical Gender
- ScroogeMcUte, Are there special methods to get hearing impaired to speak?
- Western Veterinary Clinic, Gender association
- 14.2978 Qs: Familial Case Terminology
- Michael Beard, Case terminology
- 14.3001 Qs: Ling Program Curriculum; Gender Discourse Data
- Kathryn Livingston, curriculum assessment of linguistics program
- Sönke Bussenius, conversational analysis
- 14.3019 Qs: Zipf's Law; Danish Modal Particles
- Pia S., Zipf's law and proper names
- Victoria Vázquez-Rozas, Danish modal (discourse) particles
- 14.3020 Qs: Russian Compounds; Cognate Word Lists
- Sergio Scalise, russian compounds
- Amy Reff, cognates
- 14.3045 Qs: Uvular Consonant Effects; Loanword Adaptation
- Warren Maguire, Effect of uvular consonants on adjacent vowels
- Jennifer Smith, Loanword adaptation of syllable-final clusters
- 14.3046 Qs: India/Informed Consent; English Double Subjects
- Nitya Sethuraman, Informed consent forms for research in India
- Alessandro Agosta, double subject usage
- 14.3053 Qs: Esselen/Hokan Word List
- James Biergiel, esselen/hokan
- 14.3084 Qs: MP3 Recorders; English Subjunctive
- Eva van Lier, experience with MP3 recorded fieldwork data.
- Kenji Kashino, Q: mixed conditional sentences
- 14.3085 Qs: Spoken Lang Names; Media Effect/American Eng
- James Pennington, native language names
- Matt McWilliams, the effect of media on American English
- 14.3101 Qs: Lexical Chain Software; Spoken Lang Names
- dq yang, lexical chains
- James C. Pennington, Re: Spoken Language Names - revision
- 14.3103 Qs: Intonation Break/Eng; Vowel/Zero Terms
- Eung-Cheon Hah, Intonation Break
- Ivan A Derzhanski, Q: Term(s) for V~0
- 14.3104 Qs: Interpretation Questionnaire
- Andrea Kenesei, reader-response, translation equivalence
- 14.3138 Qs: Russian Phonology; Ling Data/Ethics
- MPI EVA Jakarta Field Station, Query: Russian Phonology
- Maria Carlota Rosa, Qs: A question on Ethics
- 14.3139 Qs: Italian L2 Acquisition; Gradable Adjectives
- Paola Cavassa, Linguistic data
- abul-qasim avand, gradable &ungradable adjectives
- 14.3166 Qs: English Phoneme Frequency List
- Christina Bosemark, Phoneme frequency list
- 14.3202 Qs: Instinctive Sound Words; Forensic Stylistics
- A.S.sundar, The concept of "Poral "words
- Dongdoo Choi, Query
- 14.3203 Qs: Modern Hebrew; Arabic/English Compounding
- Dana Purdy, Survey of generational change in Modern Hebrew
- Garry, compounding
- 14.3204 Qs: Neutral Vowels; Japanese Suffixes
- Madalena Cruz-Ferreira, Neutral vowels across languages
- Benjamin Barrett, Treatments and Origins of Shii/Rashii
- 14.3205 Qs: Online Chatroom Data
- Fredric, voice-based chatroom data
- 14.3207 Qs: Sluicing Sentences; English/Japanese Politeness
- Ting-Chi Wei, sluicing in languages
- Yuka Makita, Politeness in English and Japanese
- 14.3237 Qs: XML Text Editor
- Marc Fryd, xml text editor
- 14.3256 Qs: English Topicalization; Tagalog Particle
- Peter Jenks, "...all of them"
- Rose Thomas, Tagalog linking particle
- 14.3257 Qs: Text Summarization Corpus; Mayan Lang Speakers
- Dongqiang Yang, corpus for summarization.
- Mario van de Visser, Looking for native speakers of Mayan languages
- 14.3261 Qs: English Word Frequency; French/Polish Speakers
- William Morris, Working vocabulary size
- Natalia Slaska, French / Polish speakers in the UK
- 14.3262 Qs: Japanese Word Frequency
- Aniruddh Patel, Frequency of Japanese disyllabic words
- 14.3273 Qs: Syntax/'That' Clauses; Chadic Tones/Vowels
- J-C Khalifa, Q: that noun complement clauses
- mohamed lahrouchi, tones and vowels interaction
- 14.3274 Qs: Ling Analysis: Tables/Table Structures
- Anna-Malin Karlsson, Research on Tables?
- 14.3298 Qs: Phrasal Verbs; Contracted Braille Systems
- Murray Adams, Phrasal verbs
- Ben van Poppel, help needed for study of contracted Braille
- 14.3299 Qs: Pragmatics Reference; Spanish Word Frequency
- Fay Wouk, need reference - cross-cultural pragmatics
- Rochelle Newman, Word frequency counts for Spanish
- 14.3300 Qs: Franz Boas/John Dewey
- Dan Everett, Boas and Dewey at Columbia University
- 14.3360 Qs: Similarity Types; Recognition Software
- Praveen Paritosh, Types of Similarity
- Pia Schnetzler, Named entity recognition software
- 14.3361 Qs: Control Structures; Cross-ling Speaking Rates
- Rocio Perez, second language acquisition of control structures
- Julio Santiago, speaking rate across languages
- 14.3373 Qs: Language Characteristics
- M.-R. Fakhr-Rohani, query about language
- 14.3401 Qs: Ecology/Lang Source; Data Elicitation
- Daniel Barragan, Ecology of language early references
- Jason Malone, Eliciting cognitive prototypes through judgment
- 14.3427 Qs: German Speakers
- Artjom Abroskin, queries
- 14.3428 Qs: Narrative/Identity;Humor Conference Proceedings
- Emma Moore, Narrative and Identity
- Susana Martinez Guillem, International Conferences on Humor Research
- 14.3456 Qs: Scandanavian Adverb Position; Estuary English
- Tomohiro Yanagi, adverb position
- Tanguy Vilboux, Estuary English
- 14.3467 Qs: New Word Frequency; Case Grammar Matrix
- Jesus Andres Cortes, Word Frequency
- Samas Fearghail, a few questions concerning the Case Grammar Matrix Model
- 14.3468 Qs: Spanish Phonetic Notation; Romance Vowels
- Ben Wing, fricative symbols used in spanish-language writing
- Ben Wing, romance mid-vowel alternations in verbs
- 14.3469 Qs: Cheyenne Obviate Case
- Denise Tugman, Cheyenne Obviate
- 14.3497 Qs: Recording Microphones; French Counting System
- Eva van Lier, recording equipment (2)
- Kim Ruth, Irregularity in French counting system
- 14.3498 Qs: Internet Pragmatics; English 'Yet'
- Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, Pragmatics of internet sites: references?
- Raphael Salkie, The discourse marker YET in English
- 14.3499 Qs: Small Clause Subjects; Publication Advice
- Ali Darzi, binding theory and small clauses
- Shartriya Collier, publication advice for TESOL doctorate students
- 14.3521 Qs: Siouan Langs/Gender; Relativization Survey
- Belle Matheson, Women's and Men's speech
- Sonia Cristofaro, Questionnaire on the relativization of circumnstantials
- 14.3543 Qs: Genre Analysis/Abstracts; Move Analysis Program
- Fariba Saadinam, Question on genre analysis
- Fariba Saadinam, Request
- 14.3544 Qs: Unwritten Langs; English Prefix Assimilation
- Carol da Silva, non-written languages
- John Levis, Assimilation in irregular, illegible
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